
TMNT
Genre : Action Adventure
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Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo have all lost their focus and ninja discipline. It's up to Leonardo to reunite the band of brothers, maintain their family unity, and save New York City from a monstrous evil that lurks around every corner! Learn the art of Ninjitsu and become a master of combat. Each of the four Ninja Turtles has his own unique acrobatic moves and special abilities, like Mike's nunchuck face slap and Raph's sai throw. Jump from rooftop to rooftop and scale tall buildings as you follow the plot of the movie and visit every corner of the city to confront your enemies. Together, the Turtles can team up to reach new places and defeat their enemies!
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7
Fun
What happened to the good old days when games were about having fun? Now people blast a perfectly fun game based off quirky high expectations they have from "next-gen" hardware.<br><br>Reviewers and overcritical people have been way to harsh to this game. It may not be a graphical masterpiece, but the bottom line is it is fun. It's not long, extremely challenging, nor does it have a extremely engrossing story, but it is fun.<br><br>Renting it is highly advised because you can play through it pretty quick, have fun, get a bunch of achievements, and get the most of your gamefly account because you'll finish it and be able to try another game.
(member since 2007)
reviewed on 7/11/07
8
Easy 1000 points
Fun game. Simple. Graphics are nothing special. Short, but easy to get your achievement points from this one. Got them all in a weekend. Don't buy it, but rent it for sure.
(member since 2007)
reviewed on 7/19/07
2
Not great, but not terrible. Also easy 1000GS
Worth a rent if you want a easy 1000GS
(member since 2010)
reviewed on 4/6/12
7
Good Game
Good game that takes you back to the good old days! Love playing this other one i have for ps2 back in the day. This one gives me a flashback to the one I used to play. But in this one you normaly just run across building run on walls and jump from wall to wall. But the bad things are: No co-op mode and doesnt tell you exactly how to do a team move attack. The team move jump is in description, but not the attacks. Which for the attacks you just hold down X and you'll know when to release it! Oh and did I mention, the achievements are very easy to get! The only one thats somewhat confusing is "Get your first coin" for this it actually has to be a gold coin and in order to get a gold coin you have to beat a lvl and replay that lvl(not the challenge lvl for it) and you just pick up the coins as you normaly would and after a little bit you'll get the achievement! All in all this is a good game to rent if u want easy achievements and good gameplay!
(member since 2010)
reviewed on 8/29/10
6
No co-op? On a TMNT game? Ridiculous!!!
How can you have a game based on something as team-oriented as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and NOT offer any kind of multiplayer whatsoever? The game itself isn't really all that bad, it's just nothing original and the lack of any co-op is borderline idiotic. It's pretty obvious this game is just a port of most likely a PS2 standard - the graphics aren't quite up to snuff. The gameplay too could have been a lot better than it is but it's just too easy. Maybe this game was intended for 5-year-olds since the movie is intended for younger audiences, but even Open Season and Cars were more difficult than this. It's overly simplistic. You pretty much only use one button the entire time. In fact, this game is pretty much a 3-D platforming version of the arcade game from 1989.<br><br>The most annoying aspect, however, is the voices. While the "voice acting" isn't really all that bad, you hear the same thing repeated waaaay too often. After about 15 minutes you'll want to mute your television. Also, the game can easily be beaten in a day with no real reason to play it again. It seems like a waste of money to buy this game instead of renting it since you don't get much playtime for your cash. Then again, kids like to watch the same video of Spongebob every single day, so combined with the simplistic nature and lack of challenge, maybe this game really is targeted towards children.<br><br>Overall, TMNT could have actually been a decent action/platformer. Instead it was dumbed down and spoon-fed to children. Considering the average age of a videogame player today is 33, having this game offer no challenge will probably lead to less sales and/or more returns. The only real benefit to your average gamer is that it's an easy 1000 achievement points. Part of what makes videogames enjoyable is that it stimulates your mind. On that front, this game falls short. While I wouldn't say TMNT is BAD, it's just so far from what it could have been.
(member since 2006)
reviewed on 3/21/07
3
Easy 1000 points, otherwise horrible.
If you are thinking of renting this game I hope it is because of the points, because if you were hoping for any sort of enjoyable or challenging game, you are out of luck. Though the cell shaded graphics are<br>somewhat average by today's standards, the game's true flaw is characterized by boring attack combos, HORRIBLE controls and even worse camera angles. I would comment on the storyline but I simply rushed through it to end my experience as soon as possible.<br>In four hours of monotonous gaming, however, you can get all 1000 points in this game so if you are interested, bite the bullet and rent this tripe.
(member since 2005)
reviewed on 1/14/08
7
TMNT is a pretty good game.
This game does have it's problems but I did enjoy playing it. It was very short and the camera angles were horrible but the gameplay was fun and if you are a turtles fan you will probable like the game just for that reason. It was also very easy to beat. It could use higher difficulty settings.<br><br>All in all I liked it and it was just old fashioned fun!
(member since 2006)
reviewed on 4/18/07
1
Disappointment
To me, this game was a huge disappointment. Like every other installment of the TMNT game series, this games lacks the qualities to make it a great game. The fighting moves are exactly the same throughout the game. You can only beat up the slow thugs so many times. Also, the camera angles are controlled by the computer, and not the player. If you want a good experience, I suggest playing TMNT 2 - The Arcade Game for the NES. That, to me, is by far the best installment of all the TMNT games.
(member since 2007)
reviewed on 12/10/07
4
too much running
too much running, not enough fighting.... master splinter sounds like a white guy trying to sound asain but in the end sounds mexican
(member since 2010)
reviewed on 12/11/10
3
Too easy!
Its an ok game but not a game 4 me, and this is a team oriented game, half way into the game you gotta use all your ninja turtle brothers and yet, NO MULTIPLAYER??? Although it is and easy 100 Gamer Points, it isn't worth buying, if you rent it, you'll beat it in a day or 2 at tops.
(member since 2007)
reviewed on 8/3/07
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